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All Forum Posts by: Robert G.

Robert G. has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Originally posted by @Steven May:

I’d focus more on KC, MO - better appreciation and larger market for tenant pool than Manhattan. 

I'm seeing 5 bedroom houses for sale around ~$200K. Most definitely would cash flow. Would just want to understand rental demand in that market. I'm from Iowa City (college town as well) and a 5 bedroom place could rent for $3k. 

Hi Guys,

My business partner and I are prospective out of state real estate investors and have garnered an interest in Manhattan, KS (we've also been keeping an eye on Birmingham, AL / Kansas City, MO). We are both in our mid-20's and have steady careers in finance.

We are interested in purchasing "SFH" throughout this year and are thinking about the usual BRRR method (i.e. buy, rehab, rent, refinance). Looks like plenty of properties are near campus and have 4-6 beds. At this point, we're attempting to get connected to a few realtors who are happy to work with us (vs. owner occupied) buyers and who can give us additional info on neighborhoods, schools and general trends. We've done our fair amount of diligence but understand that realtors serving the area have a much better understanding. 

Shoot me a message if you'd like to connect!

- Robert

Post: New to Kansas City Market

Robert G.Posted
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 9
Originally posted by @Steven May:

Happy to chat Robert. I work with several out of state investors doing the same process. Happy to give references from current & past clients

Hey Steve. Thanks for reaching out. I'll send you a private message. 

Post: New to Kansas City Market

Robert G.Posted
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 9
Originally posted by @Paul Gimmarro:

@Robert G.

Hey Robert, my team and I specialize in working with investors from out of state, would be happy to connect with you to discuss!

Hey Paul,

Thanks for reaching out. I'll send you an private message. 

- Rob

Post: New to Kansas City Market

Robert G.Posted
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 9

Hi Guys,

My business partner and I are prospective out of state real estate investors and have garnered an interest in Kansas City (we've also been keeping an eye on Birmingham, AL). We are both in our mid-20's and have steady careers in finance.

We are interested in purchasing a 1-3 single family homes throughout this year and are thinking about the usual BRRR method (i.e. buy, rehab, rent, refinance). At this point, we're attempting to get connected to a few realtors who are happy to work with us (vs. owner occupied) buyers and who can give us additional info on neighborhoods, schools and general Kansas City trends. We've done our fair amount of diligence but understand that realtors serving the area have a much better understanding.

Shoot me a message if you'd like to connect!

- Robert